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#1 User is offline   Andy.Lee 

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Posted 02 August 2005 - 11:29 PM

help me please~

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#2 User is offline   boooggy 

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Posted 02 August 2005 - 11:57 PM

use unlocker.

#3 User is offline   MHz 

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Posted 03 August 2005 - 12:42 AM

That file is protected by Windows File Protection. You can delete it normally, but Windows will keep returning it. Unlocker will be useless for this, as handles are not the problem. You would need to disable Windows File Protection to remove it.

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Posted 03 August 2005 - 12:50 AM

Is this the Outlook Express file?

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Posted 03 August 2005 - 12:57 AM

It resides in the Interent Explorer Folder. It would deal with HTTP mail simple mapi.

#6 User is offline   Andy.Lee 

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Posted 03 August 2005 - 01:33 AM

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My WindowsXP directory is C:\windows ,and i install Windows Vista in G:(NTFS). Now i want to delete Windows Vista under winxp os. But some files of Vista can not be delete .

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Posted 03 August 2005 - 02:14 AM

Just do a complete format to the HDD where u installed Vista

#8 User is offline   Andy.Lee 

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Posted 03 August 2005 - 08:47 AM

Gouki, on Aug 3 2005, 02:14 AM, said:

Just do a complete format to the HDD where u installed Vista
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Thx Gouki, but i don't want to format. Do you have other way to delete the files?

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Posted 03 August 2005 - 09:00 AM

Boot into Safe mode and do it. You could remove the dllcache copy as well? This file seems to be a self-registering file, so if permanent removal was the consideration, then regsvr32 /u on it, comes to mind. The original file could be restored with sfc.

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Posted 03 August 2005 - 09:21 AM

Had the same problem with a dl file. Could not remove it from a directory which was in the start up menu and kept giving me dl error messages on boot up. Fortunantly, I am using Norton Ghost, and was able to delete it in the restore utility. Get the ghost for future security and restore.

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Posted 03 August 2005 - 01:41 PM

MHz, on Aug 3 2005, 09:00 AM, said:

Boot into Safe mode and do it. You could remove the dllcache copy as well? This file seems to be a self-registering file, so if permanent removal was the consideration, then regsvr32 /u on it, comes to mind. The original file could be restored with sfc.
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Unfortunate~~ . It does't work. :no: :no:
I think the problem that is about the permission. What's that? the user s-1-5-32-563 in my screenshot.

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Posted 03 August 2005 - 11:05 PM

Download a hacked sfc_os file to remove windows file protection then you can deletre it.

#13 User is offline   Andy.Lee 

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Posted 03 August 2005 - 11:48 PM

I have disable windows files protetion ,but it does't work too. I still can't delete it. I don't think windows will protect a file which in G:\1\
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Posted 04 August 2005 - 11:04 AM

unlocker is a small utility, try it...

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Posted 17 March 2007 - 08:15 AM

i had the same problem, is there any way 2 delete vista folders under winxp?

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Posted 17 March 2007 - 10:08 AM

Why are you trying to delete the file anyway? If Unlocker doesn't work and the file is locked after you disable WFP then you'd have to boot to a CD with a file manager (Knoppix, ERD Commander, Reatogo Builder, BartPE) and navigate to the directory the file is stored and use the "del" command.
If you want to remove Vista, then boot to your XPCD and format the G drive.
In my opinion, that's a lot of work just to delete one file, which brings me back to my first question, why?

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Posted 19 March 2007 - 02:42 AM

Open the file's properties dialog---->Security tab----->Advanced button---->Owner tab--->Select administrators---->OK button

now, this file's owner change to current admin, and you can del it.

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